“Natural Justice Cannot Be Bypassed in the Name of Speed”, In a landmark decision reinforcing borrowers’ right to a fair hearing under RBI Master Directions on Frauds,
read more“Unproved Documents Are Mere Ipse Dixit”, National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC), New Delhi, firmly reiterating the limited revisional jurisdiction under Section 21(b) of the Consumer
read more"Depriving an Accused of Default Bail Without Hearing is a Gross Illegality Violating Article 21", In a strongly-worded judgment delivered on 5 February 2026, the
read more“Mere Denial Not Enough To Rebut Cheque Presumption Under NI Act ”, Delhi High Court reaffirmed the strict statutory presumptions under the Negotiable Instruments Act,
read more“Trial Court Is Not Bound by Police Errors—Can Frame Correct Charges Based on Materials”, In a decisive ruling reinforcing the autonomy of trial courts in
read more“Absence of Maintenance Clause Does Not Defeat Section 23 – Obligation Can Be Implied from Trust and Conduct”, In a powerful reaffirmation of the welfare
read more"Until a final decree is drawn up and engrossed on proper stamp paper, there is no executable decree" – In a significant ruling reinforcing the
read more“Prolonged incarceration without trial causes grave prejudice” – Supreme Court of India set aside the Bombay High Court’s order denying bail to three appellants accused of
read moreBenami Plea Barred Between Spouses in Joint Property Dispute: In a significant ruling clarifying the legal bar on benami claims in matrimonial property disputes, the Madras
read more“Designated Officer Acted Without Jurisdiction by Ignoring Binding Exemption Notifications”, In a decisive ruling on service tax liability of advocates, the Bombay High Court has
read more“No Power, No Title, No Sale” – In a landmark ruling Supreme Court of India upheld the invalidity of sale deeds executed by
read more“Liberty granted by the Court to pursue remedies cannot be nullified by invoking constructive res judicata” – In a ruling that significantly reinforces litigants’ right
read more“Whether the KBPP is a valid partition deed or a family arrangement is a question for the Civil Court, not the Executing Court” – In
read more“The grounds of coercion, undue influence and more importantly misrepresentation, resulting in an inequitable partition, cannot be peremptorily rejected while considering an application under Order VII, Rule
read more“Manifest Obedience to Elder’s Will Can Amount to Coercion”, In a landmark pronouncement with wide ramifications for family property disputes, the Supreme Court of India
read more“Encroachment Upon Forest Land Has Emerged as One of the Gravest Challenges Confronting Environmental Governance in the Country”, On February 10, 2026, the Supreme Court
read more“Courts Can’t Play Detective”, In a significant ruling that draws a clear constitutional line between judicial oversight and executive discretion, the Rajasthan High Court at Jodhpur has
read more“Property Allotted To Father In Family Arrangement Loses Coparcenary Colour And Opens Under Section 8”, Madras High Court, in a reportable judgment delivered by Justice N.
read more"Defect of Form, Not Substance", In a significant ruling on the procedural rigour in election disputes, the Orissa High Court on 6 February 2026 held that absence
read more“Saving Clause Protects Old Family Arrangements, Yet Father’s Share Cannot Bypass Class-I Heirs”, In a significant clarification on the interplay between coparcenary rights and intestate succession, the
read more“Prolonged incarceration without trial causes grave prejudice” – Supreme Court of India set aside the Bombay High Court’s order denying bail to three appellants accused of
read more“No Power, No Title, No Sale” – In a landmark ruling Supreme Court of India upheld the invalidity of sale deeds executed by
read more“Liberty granted by the Court to pursue remedies cannot be nullified by invoking constructive res judicata” – In a ruling that significantly reinforces litigants’ right
read more“Whether the KBPP is a valid partition deed or a family arrangement is a question for the Civil Court, not the Executing Court” – In
read more“The grounds of coercion, undue influence and more importantly misrepresentation, resulting in an inequitable partition, cannot be peremptorily rejected while considering an application under Order VII, Rule
read more“Manifest Obedience to Elder’s Will Can Amount to Coercion”, In a landmark pronouncement with wide ramifications for family property disputes, the Supreme Court of India
read more“Encroachment Upon Forest Land Has Emerged as One of the Gravest Challenges Confronting Environmental Governance in the Country”, On February 10, 2026, the Supreme Court
read more“Indefinite Incarceration Offends Article 21 Even in a Mega Scam, Says the Top Court”, Supreme Court of India, in a reportable order passed by a
read more“A Widow’s Maintenance Is a Legal Right, Not Charity — Section 14(1) Makes Her the Absolute Owner”, Supreme Court of India delivered a firm reminder
read more“The 2013 Act is a special law... but does not bar any assistance from the other enactments to give effect to its avowed object... Any interpretation to
read more“Expertise of Former Chief Statistician Necessary for Comprehensive and Scientific Analysis of Survey Data”, On 06 February 2026, the Supreme Court of India, exercising its criminal appellate
read more“Continuity of scholarship and lived advocacy must guide constitutional implementation”, On 06 February 2026, the Supreme Court of India, exercising its original jurisdiction under Article
read more“Executive Can’t Rewrite History of Vesting” , On 06 February 2026, the Supreme Court of India delivered a landmark ruling on land reforms, finality of
read more“A void order cannot be sanctified by consent, compromise or executive assurance”, On 06 February 2026, the Supreme Court of India delivered a clear warning
read more“Just compensation is a fair estimate, not a bonanza, but courts cannot deny what binding precedent mandates”, On 06 February 2026, the Supreme Court of
read more“Article 141 is not optional — deviation from Pranay Sethi is a manifest error of law”, On 06 February 2026, the Supreme Court of India
read more“No Parallel Tracks In Law—You Can’t Litigate the Same Relief in Suit and Writ Simultaneously”, In a strongly worded judgment Supreme Court of India held that
read more“The Right of Appeal Under Section 18 of the POSH Act Is Immediate and Judicially Enforceable”— In a judgment with far-reaching implications for service
read more“Improved Statements Without Cogent Evidence Cannot Set Criminal Law in Motion” – In a significant judgment Supreme Court of India quashed criminal proceedings initiated against Beri Manoj,
read more“Section 2(24)(x) Treats Employees' PF Contributions as Employer’s Income Unless Paid on Time”— Supreme Court of India issued a significant order in Woodland (Aero
read more“Natural Justice Cannot Be Bypassed in the Name of Speed”, In a landmark decision reinforcing borrowers’ right to a fair hearing under RBI Master Directions on Frauds,
read more"Depriving an Accused of Default Bail Without Hearing is a Gross Illegality Violating Article 21", In a strongly-worded judgment delivered on 5 February 2026, the
read more“Mere Denial Not Enough To Rebut Cheque Presumption Under NI Act ”, Delhi High Court reaffirmed the strict statutory presumptions under the Negotiable Instruments Act,
read more“Trial Court Is Not Bound by Police Errors—Can Frame Correct Charges Based on Materials”, In a decisive ruling reinforcing the autonomy of trial courts in
read more“Absence of Maintenance Clause Does Not Defeat Section 23 – Obligation Can Be Implied from Trust and Conduct”, In a powerful reaffirmation of the welfare
read more"Until a final decree is drawn up and engrossed on proper stamp paper, there is no executable decree" – In a significant ruling reinforcing the
read moreBenami Plea Barred Between Spouses in Joint Property Dispute: In a significant ruling clarifying the legal bar on benami claims in matrimonial property disputes, the Madras
read more“Designated Officer Acted Without Jurisdiction by Ignoring Binding Exemption Notifications”, In a decisive ruling on service tax liability of advocates, the Bombay High Court has
read more“Courts Can’t Play Detective”, In a significant ruling that draws a clear constitutional line between judicial oversight and executive discretion, the Rajasthan High Court at Jodhpur has
read more“Property Allotted To Father In Family Arrangement Loses Coparcenary Colour And Opens Under Section 8”, Madras High Court, in a reportable judgment delivered by Justice N.
read more"Defect of Form, Not Substance", In a significant ruling on the procedural rigour in election disputes, the Orissa High Court on 6 February 2026 held that absence
read more“Saving Clause Protects Old Family Arrangements, Yet Father’s Share Cannot Bypass Class-I Heirs”, In a significant clarification on the interplay between coparcenary rights and intestate succession, the
read more"Where serious allegations of monetary entrustment are made, the party must prove not only the transaction but also the source of funds and the
read more“Negligence Cannot Be Inferred From The Absence Of A Helmet — It Must Be Affirmatively Proved,” In a striking judgment Justice Sudeepti Sharma of the Punjab and
read more“Such a direction is not only humiliating but would cast a permanent scar on the character of the appellant” – Division Bench of the Allahabad
read more“At the stage of framing of charge, appreciation of evidence or the accused’s defence is impermissible” – Orissa High Court dismissed the plea of actor
read more“Two Offences, Two Allegations — Distinct in Ingredients, Separate in Nature” — Madhya Pradesh High Court refused to quash an FIR registered against a government
read more"The law should not decide the beneficiaries of a statute based on narrow patriarchal principles about what constitutes 'permissible sex'" – In a significant ruling, the
read more“To equate service gained through backdoor appointment with lawful entry would be to violate Articles 14 and 16” – In a critical verdict reinforcing
read more“The Petitioners Are Not the Allottees, They Are Not the Lessor, And They Are Not the Aggrieved – They Have No Enforceable Right Against KIADB”
read morePossession is the law’s most practical concept. Before a court reaches the higher question—“who is the owner?”—it often asks the simpler, urgent question—“who is in possession, and
read moreAppreciating evidence in civil litigation requires adherence to strict principles under the Indian Evidence Act, the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC), and binding judicial precedents. Courts
read moreIn the world of law, the doctrine of Res Judicata serves as a cornerstone for upholding judicial efficiency and finality. Res judicata, meaning "a matter already judged,"
read more"Copyright law, a delicate balance of protecting creativity while fostering innovation." – Indian Judiciary- Introduction: Safeguarding Creativity Through the Copyright Act
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read moreIn the Indian legal system, judgments play a crucial role in shaping jurisprudence and guiding future cases. These judgments can be classified into two primary categories: reportable and non-reportable.
read moreThe Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 (BNSS) has officially replaced the Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 (CrPC), marking a significant transformation in India’s procedural criminal law. Among the
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